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Our February meeting will be Friday, February 23rd from 3-5pm in State Hall 326.

We decided to go for a love theme for the month, so our reading will be the short story “Help me find my Spaceman Lover” by Robert Owen Butler from The Paris Review (Fall 1996). You can find the reading on Proquest via the WSU library system.

Even if you don’t manage to finish the reading, we hope you’ll stop by for some discussion and fiber arts fun!

As usual, all members of the Wayne State community and all levels of experience, from complete beginners to experts in the fiber arts, are welcome to attend. Even if you don’t read the book, we hope you’ll join us for some knitting, crochet, and lively discussion!

In November, we’ll be meeting an hour earlier than usual. We’ll be in State Hall 326 from 2-4pm on Friday the 17th.

Our reading for the month is Samantha Hunt’s “Love Story,” which can be found by clicking on this link. But even if you don’t get a chance to do the reading, we hope you’ll join us for some fiber arts fun.

Our first meeting will be on Friday, September 22nd at 3:00pm in State Hall 326.

We will be reading a short story. For more information on it, contact Professor Goodrich at goodrja@wsu.edu.

But even if you don’t do the reading, we hope you’ll join us for some fiber arts fun.

All members of the Wayne State community are welcome to attend as are all levels of experience. Our group hosts beginners to experts, so if you want to learn more about knitting or crocheting or if you are a seasoned fiber artist, we hope you’ll join us!

We decided to hold Guy de Maupassant’s “The Horla” over for another month, so if you didn’t finish it for June, you still have another chance.

Our July meeting will take place on Friday, July 21 at 3:00pm in the 10th floor lounge of the English Department (get off the elevators and go down the long hall and it will be on your left). The English Department is located in 5057 Woodward (the Maccabees building).